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2. Protect what has been given for free
Our waters, skies, wildlife and trees
For once they're gone, don't you say
Consider yourself warned of that fatal day
a. What is 'free'?
b. What does the poet mean by the 'fatal day?
c. Do you think that the poet is being unnecessarily anxious? Why/Why not
Appreciating the poem
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Rhyming words are words which have the same end sound. Rhyme scheme is th
which rhyming words​

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Answered by danishrock0310
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Answer:

Hey mate, I hope the following answer will be helpful....

  1. (a) nature is considered as free here.
  2. (b) fatal day is refered to the day when nature will seek to exist or what we call a "Dooms Day" .
  3. (c) no, the poet is not unnecessarily getting anxious beacuse this is the truth as humans are rarely  taking care of the wildlife and nature although they know that it will be chaos if we don't do so.
  4. (d) rhyming words
  • free - trees
  • say - day

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